PIC16F877 and USB


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    Hi,

    I'm quite new to PIC / PICBASIC and USB.

    I've been using the PIC16F877 and the DLP-USB245M unit to achieve PIC to PC communications via the USB port. The DLP-USB245M is really easy to use and all the 'nasty USB' code is done in a virtual comm port software which they supply as a download from their website. You just treat it as if it was another MSCOMM port in your code (I'm using VB6 by the way).

    See the following link:

    http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Eva...DIPModules.htm

    I hope this helps - GOOD LUCK!! :-)

    Simon

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    OR buy a USB-to-Serial converter. If you don't want to mess with the SMD soldering and if it's for a single ended product, that's a fast solution.

    On another hand you can still use a USB PIC like the PIC18F4550. Using Mecanique EasyHIDMaker save you many developpement, reading hours and so on.

    FTDI are great so far. I know it exist some other.. that i don't remind.. OOps! For sure there's some user here who remind.

    Good luck!
    Steve

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